mean, when you were going on the air and calling the president of the united states a nazi as rush limbaugh has repeatedly done. when mark levin-- you mentioned him-- he said the president of the united states is literally at war with the american people. and then people begin, unsurprisingly, showing up at rallies with guns. well, obviously, if the president were... i mean, folks, if i believed the president of the united states were a nazi, were planning a fascist takeover, it would be contemptibly cowardly of me not to do everything in my power, including contemplating violence, to resist such a thing. every decent person should do that. that's why you don't say it when it's not true. and i mean, one of the ways that the constitutional system works is with some understanding that the people on the other side have slightly different priorities, but they share your constitutional values. they have invested in the same system. the problems they've got are hard problems. and even if you don't like their answers, you have to have some restraint in the way you talk about them, as you would hop